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Candidate of Law : ウィキペディア英語版
Candidate of Law

Candidate of Law ((ラテン語:candidatus/candidata juris), (デンマーク語:cand.jur.), (ノルウェー語:cand.jur.), (スウェーデン語:jur.kand), (フィンランド語:oik. maist.)) is the degree awarded to jurists who have passed the law exam in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland after studying law for about 5–6 years. In Iceland, graduates are now awarded a master's degree in the field of law.
==Sweden==
The Swedish ''jur.kand'' is obtained after four and a half years at the normal pace. Danish and Icelandic degrees take five years, whereas the Finnish degree takes four years. In Norway, the degree is obtained after five and a half years, in addition to a compulsory single term entrance examination in philosophy and ethics, the Examen Philosophicum – a total of 6 years. In Norway it was replaced by the degree Master of Laws in 2003; the final student to graduate as a cand.jur did so in the spring term of 2007. Swedish universities switched to a curiculum leading up to a Master of Law rather than a jur. kand. in the fall of 2010.

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